When will Obama notice Hillary Clinton's unfitness for office?

President Obama said Republicans’ criticisms of Donald J. Trump “ring hollow” as they continue to support his bid for the presidency.

His strongest denouncement yet of Mr. Trump came amid the furor over the candidate’s remarks about the family of a fallen soldier who was Muslim.

But he is OK with a congenital liar who mishandles the nation's secrets?

While I do not support Trump, I find Hilary Clinton equally unfit for office and so would the NY Times and Obama if she were a Republican.

I thought Trump badly mishandled his reaction to Mr. Khan's speech. Mike Pence did a much better job, showing he has better political skills. But it is a mistake for Obama to cast aspersions on a nominee's fitness for office. What is he going to do if Trump wins, refuse to leave the White House and have a coup?

There are many in this country who question Obama's fitness for office based on his record. He is in dangerous territory with this line of rhetoric.

"It continues. Have seen gunships firing and heard much activity in the last few hours."...
The Iraqi claim is plausible. It is just the kind of thing that could be expected from ISIS forces. ISIS is in a desperate fight and appears willing to pull down all those around them as they lose.

Some injuries were reported and more than a dozen people were arrested after opposing sides clashed at dueling pro- and anti-Trump rallies, Berkeley, Calif., police said.
The liberals engage in projection by calling Trump supporters fascists, when it is in fact, their supporters who are sparking the violence in Califonia. There is a strain of intolerance for other points of view that is enforced by people dressed in black and their faces covered. They physically attack Trump supporters or other conservatives. These people may wear black but the are the Brownshirts of liberal fascism.

Fuel Fix:
OPEC producers took another 153,000 barrels a day off the market in March as part of its bid to drain the world’s oil glut.

In the cartel’s monthly report released Wednesday, independent sources reported the group of oil-producing countries has cut output by 1.1 million barrels a day since December.

Last month, Libya’s output dropped by nearly 9 percent, and production edged lower in the United Arab Emirates, Venezuela, Nigeria, Iran, Angola and other countries. Saudi Arabia raised production by 41,000 barrels a day.

That effort has pushed oil prices above $50 a barrel in recent months, breathing life into U.S. oil patches like the Permian Basin. U.S. crude rose 16 cents on Wednesday to $53.56 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, as traders reacted to media reports that Saudi Arabia, the cartel’s de facto leader, wants to see OPEC continue production cuts into the second half of this year.

But even as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries works to slow…